"Jurassic World," the 2015 reboot of the "Jurassic Park" franchise, counts itself as one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.

Co-stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt both earned salary increases for the film's sequel, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," due out in June.

Variety reported Tuesday that Pratt was paid $10 million for "Fallen Kingdom," while Howard earned just $8 million.

Despite spending a majority of "Jurassic World" running from dinosaurs in some seriously impractical high heels, a new Variety report on Hollywood salaries has revealed that Bryce Dallas Howard — who played Claire in the 2015 reboot of the "Jurassic Park" franchise — was paid $2 million less than co-star Chris Pratt for the film's sequel, due out in June.

Pratt, whose velociraptor trainer Owen reunites with Claire in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" to rescue the dinos left behind on Isla Nublar after the events of the first movie, reportedly earned $10 million for the follow-up, compared to Howard's $8 million paycheck.

It's worth pointing out that Pratt and Howard are considered co-leads in the franchise and are both featured prominently in the marketing campaign for "Fallen Kingdom."

Variety's report is the latest blow to an industry that has come under fire in recent months for its persistent salary inequities. Back in January, it was revealed that actor Mark Wahlberg received $1.5 million to take part in a 10-day reshoot for "All the Money In the World," while co-star Michelle Williams was paid a per diem totaling less than $1,000.

Although Pratt and Howard receive equal billing in the film, not everyone seems to be upset about the reported pay gap, with many Twitter users citing Pratt's "star power" as the basis for his higher pay.

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Pratt and Howard have yet to comment on Variety's salary report. But if you ask us, Howard probably deserves $2 million in back pay to compensate for the blisters she surely dealt with during the first movie.

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